Uncivil Editor: No function any more. When I first moved to town they tested them the first Tues. or something of every mo.: This scared the poop out of me the first time it happened.
Looks as if they just stand there until they interfere w/ construction or street renovation/re-routing..
Every day at noon, back when I was growing up. Kids these days don't have a clue ('though there are still more than enough nukes on this planet to give "civilization" a bad millennium or two).
Is that one of those civil defense things? I pass one all the time at the corner of PCH and Sunset. I always thought it was there to warn us about tsunamis.
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At least they painted the place.
ReplyDeleteOK, I'm confused. (So?) Is it Untitled or is it № 138? (Yeah, I saw the siren was № 138. That works.)
ReplyDeleteWonder if it still has a function?
Uncivil Editor:
ReplyDeleteNo function any more. When I first moved to town they tested them the first Tues. or something of every mo.: This scared the poop out of me the first time it happened.
Looks as if they just stand there until they interfere w/ construction or street renovation/re-routing..
Every day at noon, back when I was growing up.
ReplyDeleteKids these days don't have a clue ('though there are still more than enough nukes on this planet to give "civilization" a bad millennium or two).
Is that one of those civil defense things? I pass one all the time at the corner of PCH and Sunset. I always thought it was there to warn us about tsunamis.
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